Renters offering parking must provide a permission letter from the homeowner

The cost is $58.00 per year, good for the period August 1 - July 31

Applications are available online or they can be picked up at the Code Enforcement Division, Thomas Center B, Room 158, 306 NE 6th Avenue, Gainesville, FL, (352) 334-5030

Paid parking is allowed only on the special events listed above, as designated by the City of Gainesville.

Parking is allowed only on the day of the event starting at 8 AM and ending at midnight, or 3 hours after the end of the event, whichever is later

One temporary, on-site sign advertising parking is allowed

All trash, signs, and other items must be removed by 6 PM the day after the event

Parking is allowed only on private property and shall not extend into any public area

The permit must be displayed conspicuously through each event.

On April 17, 2014, the City of Gainesville adopted new parking regulations for College Park and University Heights. For the full version of the adopted ordinance please visit www.cityofgainesville.org and select “Municipal Code” found under the Government tab or contact the Code Enforcement Division. The Ordinance No. is 120908.

In June, 2014, an information packet which included the parking plan application was mailed to all affected property owners. Parking plans are to be returned to the City of Gainesville Code Enforcement Division no later than August 1, 2014. Once the parking plan is approved, the plan is to be implemented within 90 days. The parking plan should clearly show:

The location and extent of the proposed parking area;

A general circulation plan showing how vehicles will safely access the parking are from a legal driveway connection; and

The location and type of borders and parking area coverage materials to be uses.

Drawings do not need to be professionally done but they must be completed in a manner that will allow the reviewer to clearly understand the aforementioned details. Different options are available for parking areas consisting of 1-4 spaces and those that have 5 or more spaces. Those who feel they have an existing parking area that meets the conditions provided will need to return a completed parking plan application demonstrating that the parking area includes the bulleted items above.

Effective November 21, 2013, Sec.30-124, the keeping of chickens is allowed by right as an accessory use to any single-family dwelling in the following residential zone districts: RSF-1, RSF-2, RSF-3, RSF-4, and RC; subject to the following conditions:

No more than ten (10) chickens are allowed;

Roosters of any age (and generally characterized by an ability to crow) and any other crowing chickens are prohibited;

Chickens shall at all times be kept in the rear yard in either a fenced area or covered enclosure;

Covered enclosures shall meet the setback requirements for an accessory structure in the applicable zoning district;

Feed shall be kept in rodent-proof and raccoon-proof enclosed containers;

The area in which the chickens are kept shall be maintained in a sanitary condition, including the regular removal of chicken manure;

Odors from chicken-keeping shall not be detectable at property boundaries, and

Chicken products and/or by-products shall not be sold on the property.